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What he said.I can't picture what you're trying to describe... can you post some photos or a drawing?
Is the builder trying to cross a 5m span by joining 2x 2,7m lintels? That is dodge in the extreme if unsupported underneath. You can't "join" lintels mid-span... unless it's supported underneath by a load bearing wall or column right under the join. (which isn't really joining them)
1) What's on the approved building plans (you got those right?)
2) Who signed the approved building plans (accredited engineer?)
3) What's on the roof truss layout plan? Sometimes the roofing people "suggest" changes to make their job easier. (they're not right all the time, after all, they do roofing, they're not architects.)
4) If you're even a little suspicious that something isn't structurally sound, make the builder explain and ask the architect/engineer for a site visit. If they won't come out and the builder is dodging, call the NHBRC.
After that slab collapse in Alberton last year or so, everyone is a little more jumpy. Gone are the days of building without plans, you can get into serious poo.
We have proper registered architect and engineer.
In the architect's drawing they put in a dotted line for the roof line and the guy from trusses suggest putting a beam through to make it easier. The architect said he got approval from engineer.
p.s. We are not enrolled with NHBRC. But we do have all proper paperwork from the city.
Here is the pictures: http://1drv.ms/1K7hlxQ
Your only option without removing the whole thing is to knock out holes on either side and insert another full length lintel/lintels below the existing lintels and make sure they are flush.
You beam will just sit a little lower than before. A 5m should do it. Keep a prop at that join at all times during this procedure.
The cashbuild we went to didn't have 5m so we went with 2 2.7m. The best I see it is put bricks under the side lentil where it holds these up and then replace with these 2 with a 5 meter. Will look around other builders shop.
Thanks everyone.
I'm so glad I know this forum.
I can tell you what we have seen builders do in our neighourhood will make your hair stand on end.The builders are "NHBRC", they are on they system, so they should know their stuff.![]()
I just saw that the one end of the beam is over a doorway lintel!!!!!! THAT IS COMPLETELY WRONG AND UNSAFE!
You can never EVER EVER put a load bearing beam over a doorway lintel like that unless it has been properly designed. (yours hasn't)
Name and shame Adoxographist.
God forbid this guy gets more building work.
And jirre, OverKill69 knows his stuff.
To be honest the original architect, engineer approved drawings did not have this "beam" going through. The trusses guy suggested it. I will tell him to tear it down tomorrow.
Currently, we already replaced the original builders and all the builders we had were extremely uncooperative and arrogant. Maybe its because I'm Asian or something.
Haha, Lol/ I don't really know much about building. I'm a accountant.
I may be misreading your statement above, but as I read it this was your instruction to the builder after the truss gents's comment, if that is the case no wonder all the builder issues, and to just ask the builder to do something and pop down to Cashbuild for a lintel or 2: it really is not about your race, but do look at your attitude, this could have killed/ maimed someone.
Get someone professional to help, doesn't need to be a full time project manager, but someone who you will steer you in the right direction.
And if you don't know... ask.
Use this opportunity to learn as much as you can.
Does sound like you need a part time? project manager on this to get things on track and to keep an eye on matters.Ask around.
Good luck!